Well put. Have we not addressed a great many of those issues though? Obviously there are still places where that is an issue but I feel like we as a society have (mostly) grown past that. We have numerous outreach programs and social welfare. We have section 9 housing which gives minorities and the less fortunate better living situations. I have personally seen some of the section 9 housing and they live better than I do. You mentioned healthcare, i'm not overly familiar with this topic as a race issue. However with Obama-care I feel like this point is moot. On to justice. I cannot deny that there has been injustice upon the people. There had been injustice upon all peoples including whites. This one may still need to be addressed so well said. Employment I feel is the most racist of the topics you list considering the racial minority quotas businesses have imposed. A black man may get the job over a white man simply for being black. If that's not racist, I don't know what is. Financial services? Really? Considering the overwhelming amount of state and federal aid that goes into the black communities I highly doubt that is an issue at this point. I don't know about all the states in my country but Minnesota had a huge amount of financial aid for being poor and black. We bus poor black people out of the inner city and move them or at least school them in the suburbs if they wish. There is no denying that racism still exists. But it's forms have changed. Black's are given just about every equality they could ask for and on more than a handful of cases they actually are afforded more than their white counterparts. Also, news flash. We are all oppressed. The rich are oppressing us all. Let us fight not each other but the true oppressors. Race isn't the issue anymore. It's class, whether you are white, black or whatever.